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On September 11, 2001, this year’s first-year students were just a few months old, and the senior class had just started preschool. Because we were so young, our memories of 9/11 may be vague or even nonexistent, constructed from our parents’ annual retellings of where they were, who they were with, and what they felt…

By: Willem Kline — “It’s one thing to disregard students, sure, they can just play us off as dumb college kids. But when you go over professionals who have dedicated their life to making your college better, and providing students the hunger to learn, that is disgusting.” There are frightening things that humans tend to…

By: Matthew Hunter — This article is going to be a bit different from the ones I usually write, as the subject for today is quite more personal. On the afternoon of Monday, February 12th, the campus community received an email from President Farley’s office informing us of the sudden death of Dr. Jim Kerbaugh.…

By: Matthew Hunter — This article is going to be a bit different from the ones I usually write, as the subject for today is quite more personal. On the afternoon of Monday, February 12th, the campus community received an email from President Farley’s office informing us of the sudden death of Dr. Jim Kerbaugh. When…

By: Willem Kline — “It’s one thing to disregard students, sure, they can just play us off as dumb college kids. But when you go over professionals who have dedicated their life to making your college better, and providing students the hunger to learn, that is disgusting.” There are frightening things that humans tend to…

By: Katelyn Hodgson — On February 14, 2018, a 19-year old walked into Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School with a legally purchased AR-15 and killed 17 people, injuring 14 others, and leaving behind students, staff, and parents determined to do something about this recurring problem. According to the New York Times, the superintendent took a stand,…

By: Max Wallace — February 16th through the 18th was a milestone in my time here at IC. I had the opportunity, along with roughly a dozen other assorted Spectrum and S.A.G.E. members, to travel to Omaha, Nebraska for the Midwest Bisexual Lesbian Gay Transgender Ally College Conference, or MBLGTACC, at the University of Nebraska…